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when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day, to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch, you probably had it deplucked by the hands -- the cutup hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america a more prosperous competitive place in the world by the intellect of an immigrant worker. so in so many dimensions this is about the economy of our nation as well. and, finally, two elements of this that i think are incredibly important within the principles i support is the fact that we have seen in other coun
when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day, to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch, you probably had it deplucked by the...
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economy. we'll get a report on durable goods order. tuesday, we'll get a report on housing. another one on consumer confidence. wednesday, the fed will release minutes from its meeting. two-day meeting this week. and you know, we'll know more about its monetary policies. also, wednesday, we'll get a first look at fourth-quarter gdp. friday, you get the january jobs report. economists are pretty optimistic on that. the jobless rate could fall slightly to 7.7%. that's a big lineup. >> that's like the super bowl. you're not lying one bit and the ads are really good as well. >>> you might think twice about breaking out the plastic. as of sunday, stores in most states could begin charging a checkout fee on all credit card purchases. it comes from a settlement in july from the credit card issu r issuers and stores. as a result of the settlement, credit card issuers said they would reduce the fees paid by merchants to issuers. the settlement also gave retailers the option to add a surcharge to cover processing cost. many of the nation's biggest vendors, biggest retailers, they have
economy. we'll get a report on durable goods order. tuesday, we'll get a report on housing. another one on consumer confidence. wednesday, the fed will release minutes from its meeting. two-day meeting this week. and you know, we'll know more about its monetary policies. also, wednesday, we'll get a first look at fourth-quarter gdp. friday, you get the january jobs report. economists are pretty optimistic on that. the jobless rate could fall slightly to 7.7%. that's a big lineup. >>...
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risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> welcome back. you're watching "starting point." the president says football is too rough. and if he had sons, hypothetically, he probably would think twice about letting them play. we'll talk with former college football coach jack crowe about that, and a plig night in hollywood. could predict the oscars. a complete wrapup of winners and losers, live from l.a. first, though, john a look at the top stories. good morning. >> u.s. state department condemning an iranian court for sentencing an american christian pastor to eight years. we condemn iran's continued violation of the universal right of freedom of religion and we call on iranian authorities to respect mr. abedini's human rights and release him. >>>
risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> welcome back. you're watching "starting point." the president says football is too rough....
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> take a closer look at the secretary state hillary clinton's exit interview with cnn, her legacy, her political future. joining us, two cnn contributors, cornell belcher and david frum. her legacy. she's very popular, hillary clinton. but her legacy over these four years, what she accomplished as secretary of state, david frum, what do you think about that? >> the obama administration and secretary of state were dealt a lot of problems but they are leaving behind a lot of problems. the interview dealt with the middle east. i think we have to stop calling the events in middle east the arab spring. things clearly are getting worse and worse and worse. the situation on syria, all of those completely unresolved, especial
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> take a closer look at the secretary state hillary clinton's exit interview with cnn, her legacy, her political future. joining us, two cnn...
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the economy is somewhat under $2 trillion. there is dynamic wealth creation in many respects. since the time i was last governor, a lot of people and businesses have moved elsewhere or the have died, gone out of business. also, a lot of people have moved here by the millions. we have 38 million people. people thought the green was here a and we have -- and we have all kinds of businesses. twitter, google, zynga, it is pretty incredible. what has happened. a lot of things going on. our budget, we have a mess, i inherited a budget deficit of $26 billion. we have cut that substantially. from the mortgage meltdown that occurred because of the bad decisions and this behavior throughout our economy, the revenue in california is up 23%. that is a big number. america, the asset values were destroyed, something like $7 trillion. a lot of that was a bubble. that was popped and resulted -- we have had to manage a difficult situation. even before the bubble popping, there was excess. because the money flows in in a regular amounts, when money is good, everybody feels good. when $14 billio
the economy is somewhat under $2 trillion. there is dynamic wealth creation in many respects. since the time i was last governor, a lot of people and businesses have moved elsewhere or the have died, gone out of business. also, a lot of people have moved here by the millions. we have 38 million people. people thought the green was here a and we have -- and we have all kinds of businesses. twitter, google, zynga, it is pretty incredible. what has happened. a lot of things going on. our budget,...
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i, again, whether it be weather or the economy and i am not sure. over all, new year's eve went over well and we did not have any major incidents and minor incidents here and there and some violence, but again, nothing that we have seen in the past years, so that is the very good news. i worked that evening with both members of sfpd and hitting a lot of different venue and we were able to cover a lot of the city that night. so having said that, over all, just beyond new year's eve, our holidays in particular were pretty quiet as far as the industry goes. businesses were opened, but, we were not seeing some of the crowds that we see in the past years. hold on. then i was wrong there were no corrective actions we. have been investigating a few things, the mile cafe, a crepe store and kt and those are kind of the big ones that we are looking into right now that you will see on the top of the list. again most of the issues that we are dealing with is violations of the good neighbor policy or operating without a permit. but, again from comparatively to l
i, again, whether it be weather or the economy and i am not sure. over all, new year's eve went over well and we did not have any major incidents and minor incidents here and there and some violence, but again, nothing that we have seen in the past years, so that is the very good news. i worked that evening with both members of sfpd and hitting a lot of different venue and we were able to cover a lot of the city that night. so having said that, over all, just beyond new year's eve, our holidays...
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what would you like to change about the city's approach to developing the economy? supervisor chu: in some aspects, our economic development is on the right track. if you take a look at some of the successes -- mission bay, for example, has been a success where we have been able to attract biotech corporations to come and headquartere in the city. we are currently building a hospital, and there are a lot of research institutions, and i think that will be a great anchor for the city. the city has worked closely with contractors to figure out how we can do hiring locally. this is through our citybuild program where we help individuals gain the skills needed to work in construction jobs. we have a number of big projects that are really generating the job growth and place for people to be working. so i think that in terms of the pace and number of projects that we have, in terms of identifying some key sectors to attract, in terms of providing rebates for films to come and fill in san francisco and generate additional moneys -- that is something that is a movement in th
what would you like to change about the city's approach to developing the economy? supervisor chu: in some aspects, our economic development is on the right track. if you take a look at some of the successes -- mission bay, for example, has been a success where we have been able to attract biotech corporations to come and headquartere in the city. we are currently building a hospital, and there are a lot of research institutions, and i think that will be a great anchor for the city. the city...
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help us bring more people into the economy, to the wonderful city of san francisco. * make sure that their lives are respected with dignity and with the prosperity this city has to offer. thank you for being here in this wonderful, wonderful city of san francisco. (applause) >> thank you, mayor lee. that was beautiful. it's now my pleasure to introduce mayor willie brown who is an iconic figure in our city. and as mayor lee said, the first african-american mayor of san francisco. it is such an -- and a very close friend of mayor moscone. so, it's my pleasure to introduce mayor brown. (applause) >> ann, thank you very much. mr. mayor, members of the boards of supervisors, assemblyman ammiano, [speaker not understood], moscone family, gay men's course, and all of you who are assembled herein, as i look around, i absolutely know that i had probably the greatest pleasure, other than the moscone children, of literally living with george moscone for so many years. mr. mayor, it was when we were in law school together, we were fellow janitors at hastings college of law. george moscone was a
help us bring more people into the economy, to the wonderful city of san francisco. * make sure that their lives are respected with dignity and with the prosperity this city has to offer. thank you for being here in this wonderful, wonderful city of san francisco. (applause) >> thank you, mayor lee. that was beautiful. it's now my pleasure to introduce mayor willie brown who is an iconic figure in our city. and as mayor lee said, the first african-american mayor of san francisco. it is...
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having that money trickled down to the local economies. that is where the challenges are. >> i am going to answer two questions. what do we expect, and what do we hope for? what do i expect? i do not really know what to expect. from our friends across the street. i do not really know what to expect. i would hope that they would be leadership that is creative and thinking. it is creative to look to programs like modular housing, energy efficiency, procurement initiatives, etc. it certainly will not avoid this kind of disasters, but improved response and mitigate their effect in the future. >> for me the most frustrating thing has been a lack of transparency. especially when it comes to businesses. we have found a message that has been put out there at this local events and the media is just disconnected from reality. that is incredibly frustrating for us as we try to fit into this ecosystem. we're not trying to duplicate something that does not exist. for the business owner, they might only try one avenue and they give up. this said, the he
having that money trickled down to the local economies. that is where the challenges are. >> i am going to answer two questions. what do we expect, and what do we hope for? what do i expect? i do not really know what to expect. from our friends across the street. i do not really know what to expect. i would hope that they would be leadership that is creative and thinking. it is creative to look to programs like modular housing, energy efficiency, procurement initiatives, etc. it certainly...
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clean air advocate say sales of plug in cars will pick up as the economy picks up. 1400 of these cars were sold in november alone. >>> in the mean time toyota prius has topple the honda civic from the 2 year reign as the best selling vehicle in the state. more than 60,000 people bought the prius last year. compares to just over 57,000 for the honda civic. third on the list is the toyota camry that sold 50,000 plus units. and the honda accord that sold nearly 49,000 units. >>> well with 49ers fever running awfully high now speed limit fans want to make a bold statement to show their allegiance so no doubt and they are proud to be among the faithful who weren't to display that pride permanently. here's wayne. >> if anyone questions the length depth briefedth or devotion of san francisco forty-niner faithful they should visit a certain establishment in car michael near sacramento the and take advantage of tom garcia generous offer. >> 49 dollars. only seems right. >>reporter: the gold rush to his fat cat tattoo parlor. 49 dollars for forty-niner tattoo just this design. >> put it on face
clean air advocate say sales of plug in cars will pick up as the economy picks up. 1400 of these cars were sold in november alone. >>> in the mean time toyota prius has topple the honda civic from the 2 year reign as the best selling vehicle in the state. more than 60,000 people bought the prius last year. compares to just over 57,000 for the honda civic. third on the list is the toyota camry that sold 50,000 plus units. and the honda accord that sold nearly 49,000 units. >>>...
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let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts them to their highest aspirations. when the society ages, it tends to -- it declines. that is the big demographic imperative. i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the p
let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals...
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the federal government and courts are changing the economy and could cost us billions and drive a hole in the budget. the ultimate cost of expending our health care system under the affordable care act is unknown. ignoring such evunknowns is fol. that is how we plunged into a decades of deficits. >> reporter: the governor summed things up by saying california is back. the budget is balanced and the state is on the move. the governor's address is garnering praise from both sides of the aisle. we will have reaction tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. reporting live, jody hernandez, nbc bay area. >>> excavating a new well today linked to the speed freak killers. this is in the same area where the well remained some of the victims of lauren herzog. several of the victims families criticized investigators for using heavy equipment saying that may have damaged the remains. the fbi is taking a careful approach on this well using a bore and camera. once they know what is there, they plan to excavate the well by hand. it will take several days if not weeks. >>> the highway patrol asking for witnesses to
the federal government and courts are changing the economy and could cost us billions and drive a hole in the budget. the ultimate cost of expending our health care system under the affordable care act is unknown. ignoring such evunknowns is fol. that is how we plunged into a decades of deficits. >> reporter: the governor summed things up by saying california is back. the budget is balanced and the state is on the move. the governor's address is garnering praise from both sides of the...
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year, we will take another step to strengthen the ties between the world's second and ninth largest economies. >> reporter: the governor also keyed in on education, pledging to bring more money for schools in low-income neighborhoods and vowing to do all he can to keep college costs down. >> the key here is thoughtful change, working with the faculty and the college presidents. but tuition increases are not the answer. i'm not gonna let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. >> he's a champion for education, for dealing with the inequalities in our state. he has a heart and a mind that are really focused on improving the state. >> reporter: governor's address is getting high marks from lawmakers. even republicans could find little to criticize. >> i think the governor is a fiscal conservative as well. i think his last -- his first two years and even his previous stint as governor have shown that he is very tight with the pocketbook and i think his speech identified that as well. so, i don't think we are going to have -- personally, i don't t
year, we will take another step to strengthen the ties between the world's second and ninth largest economies. >> reporter: the governor also keyed in on education, pledging to bring more money for schools in low-income neighborhoods and vowing to do all he can to keep college costs down. >> the key here is thoughtful change, working with the faculty and the college presidents. but tuition increases are not the answer. i'm not gonna let the students of california become the default...
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economy growing. well now, we've got a bigger problem on our hands. >> reporter: in fact, it all reminds mansharamani of the last great asian bubble: japan. that's our stretch of a segue to the tables down at morys and a whiff of the whiffenpoofs, yales famed a capella singing group. the professor had invited us to dinner with three of his former students. jared middleman and zachary graham buy into the china bubble hypothesis. rhodes scholar-designate cate laporte-oshiro does not. >> i think that while they have a lot of pressure stacked against them, declining labor force, overinvestment, corruptions, scandals, at the same time they've done fairly well dealing with a lot of different problems at one time. >> i thought we learned through the example of the soviet union that central planning is good at mobilizing resources but is not good at sustaining innovation, not good at sustaining incentives for real long term growth. >> reporter: and yet, given all the trillions the country has amassed over the
economy growing. well now, we've got a bigger problem on our hands. >> reporter: in fact, it all reminds mansharamani of the last great asian bubble: japan. that's our stretch of a segue to the tables down at morys and a whiff of the whiffenpoofs, yales famed a capella singing group. the professor had invited us to dinner with three of his former students. jared middleman and zachary graham buy into the china bubble hypothesis. rhodes scholar-designate cate laporte-oshiro does not....
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president, the most serious problem in the russian economy is corruption. and the center, the epicenter of the corruption problem is the russian government, mr. president. and, in fact, the ministry of energy. the minister of energy's sitting right there. and it's also the russian national oil company. and he goes on to talk about all of the ways in which these guys are raking off. at which point putin interrupts. he's been sitting there very calmly x in a very calm tone of voice he says i understand that you have a great many reserves that you are not p developing. and i understand that you, too, are having some problems with paying taxes. and he goes on to list in a very quiet voice some things that amount to saying that he is maybe himself the center of the corruption problem. and then very thin smile, there are videos of this confrontation. very thin smile, putin says and so, you see, i'm returning the hockey puck to you. [laughter] and there was this laughter, nervous laughter in the room. you can hear it on the tapes. and everybody knew in moscow by t
president, the most serious problem in the russian economy is corruption. and the center, the epicenter of the corruption problem is the russian government, mr. president. and, in fact, the ministry of energy. the minister of energy's sitting right there. and it's also the russian national oil company. and he goes on to talk about all of the ways in which these guys are raking off. at which point putin interrupts. he's been sitting there very calmly x in a very calm tone of voice he says i...
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. >> advocates predict sales of the plug in cars will pick up as the economy picks up. 1400 of the cars sold in november alone. >> there is more still to come here tonight. just ahead an 11-year-old boy had to have a receivered finger reattached and paper work snafu the insurance company is blaming for refusal to pay. >> tonight the anniversary of roe versus wade. after 40 years decisions remain. >> and new details on beyonce's rendition of the "star spangled banner". wait was it ñ >>> police in texas have detained two people after a shootout in a community college that happened this morning at lone star college in houston. four people were taken to the hospital. authorities say it started as an argument escalating into gunfire. a witness watched it unfold from less than 10 feet away. >> i don't want to fight you. i'm not trying to go to jail. he turned away from the situation. but... whatever ticked ticked him off, they just started shooting. >> a maintenance work skbrer a woman suffered a heart attack were taken to the hospital. >> this. >> today marks the anniversary of the roe ver
. >> advocates predict sales of the plug in cars will pick up as the economy picks up. 1400 of the cars sold in november alone. >> there is more still to come here tonight. just ahead an 11-year-old boy had to have a receivered finger reattached and paper work snafu the insurance company is blaming for refusal to pay. >> tonight the anniversary of roe versus wade. after 40 years decisions remain. >> and new details on beyonce's rendition of the "star spangled...
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economy growing. well now, we've got a bigger problem on our hands. >> reporter: in fact, it all reminds mansharamani of the last great asian bubble: japan. that's our stretch of a segue to the tables down at morys and a whiff of the whiffenpoofs, yales famed a capella singing group. the professor had invited us to dinner with three of his former students. jared middleman and zachary graham buy into the china bubble hypothesis. rhodes scholar-designate cate laporte-oshiro does not. >> i think that while they have a lot of pressure stacked against them, declining labor force, overinvestment corruptions, scandals, at the same time they've done fairly well dealing with a lot of different problems at one time. >> i thought we learned through the example of the soviet union that central planning is good at mobilizing resources but is not good at sustaining innovation, not good at sustaining incentives for real long term growth. >> reporter: and yet, given all the trillions the country has amassed over the
economy growing. well now, we've got a bigger problem on our hands. >> reporter: in fact, it all reminds mansharamani of the last great asian bubble: japan. that's our stretch of a segue to the tables down at morys and a whiff of the whiffenpoofs, yales famed a capella singing group. the professor had invited us to dinner with three of his former students. jared middleman and zachary graham buy into the china bubble hypothesis. rhodes scholar-designate cate laporte-oshiro does not....
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>> 2012, a lean year for the world economy, u.s. economy. during 2012, we saw something that doesn't happen outside of recessions. we saw business spending go flat, u.s. exports go flat. sectors like technology and industrials really sensitive to exports, especially business spending. i expect business spending to accelerate through 2013 drive ing growth with business is in tact. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk on regime. it didn't matter what stocks you picked, a question when you were in the market and weren't. correlation collapsed and all of a sudden there's value in picking good stocks and bad stocks. do you think that's something we will see through the course of the year and if so, what's the best way to express that as portfolio manager? >> a good question. is complacency setting in but i don't think so given the valuation and earnings. i wouldn't focus on getting tactical calls right this year. i don't think we will have a big pull back in the market. i think p
>> 2012, a lean year for the world economy, u.s. economy. during 2012, we saw something that doesn't happen outside of recessions. we saw business spending go flat, u.s. exports go flat. sectors like technology and industrials really sensitive to exports, especially business spending. i expect business spending to accelerate through 2013 drive ing growth with business is in tact. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk...
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they come and talk to you about the economy and jobs. then they get there and people are finding that these laws are passed. many of which are outrageous and they don't accept. we saw that in virginia when there was outrage over the mandatory transvaginal ultrasound. womespontaneously showed up at e capital saying shop this nonsense >> ifill: your folks have said we're moving from talking about the baby to talking about the mother and talking about women. but if issues these personhood issues, these amendments and the transvaginal discussion that happened in virginia, how is that fit into your strategy? >> 's just funny for ncy to completely write off state legislators who are very close to the people. over the last few years we've had 2500 requests in 39 states for help to pass pro-life legislation. so there is a real vibrancy right now to looking at common sense kinds of solutions that fit where the american people are >> ifill: what happens at the ballot box when it's not being done by legislators? >> well i think it's a little dising
they come and talk to you about the economy and jobs. then they get there and people are finding that these laws are passed. many of which are outrageous and they don't accept. we saw that in virginia when there was outrage over the mandatory transvaginal ultrasound. womespontaneously showed up at e capital saying shop this nonsense >> ifill: your folks have said we're moving from talking about the baby to talking about the mother and talking about women. but if issues these personhood...
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>> well, i think the question is what's going to happen to the california economy? because with proposition 30's passage, he now has a tax revenue he wanted. of course, the economy has to pick up for that to really take off and give him what he needs. we have the third highest unemployment rate in the country. that's going to be, i think, the key thing to what's happening. you know, california has been through, like, this great downsizing. everything has. and i think this puts brown in a great position right now. he goes to the -- this is what jerry brown's great at. i'm going to get rid of the cell phones for a lot of the state employees. i mean, he understands what people are looking for the government to do. the sort of symbolic gestures. he spends 6 1/2 hours just one day with the regents and he talks about how bloated the university of california administration is. >> this just show, i mean, what a unique political figure jerry brown is. this interview shows it. this guy, he came back after 30 years in office and he is knocking it out of the park right now. >>
>> well, i think the question is what's going to happen to the california economy? because with proposition 30's passage, he now has a tax revenue he wanted. of course, the economy has to pick up for that to really take off and give him what he needs. we have the third highest unemployment rate in the country. that's going to be, i think, the key thing to what's happening. you know, california has been through, like, this great downsizing. everything has. and i think this puts brown in a...
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makings for caterpillar includeded a dim view of the economy. that's brag dragging down the dow itself. the demand for big ticket items did rise more than 4.5% in december. led by bookings for aircrafts. that's according to government data. after a string of better than expected the national association of realtors says pending home sales fell 4.3% in december after hitting two-year high it is month prior. december's number higher than a year ago and potentially held back by a limited supply of available homes for sale. u.s. airways and american airlineses are in the final stakes of merger talks and a deal could be announced in the next two weeks. the parent company amr plans to meet today and tomorrow. amr hasn't made a final decision on a merger. the company still considers its own restructuring plan a viable option. american filed for bankruptcy in november of 2011. a reminder, the cost of stamps increased again over the weekend. it will now cost you 46 cents to send a letter by regular mail. 33 cents for a postcard. the forever stamps are go
makings for caterpillar includeded a dim view of the economy. that's brag dragging down the dow itself. the demand for big ticket items did rise more than 4.5% in december. led by bookings for aircrafts. that's according to government data. after a string of better than expected the national association of realtors says pending home sales fell 4.3% in december after hitting two-year high it is month prior. december's number higher than a year ago and potentially held back by a limited supply of...
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it turns out, you know, that we really don't know for sure where the economy is going. we don't know if that was a temporary thing. we don't know if it was money that came in early because of the federal tax concerns and the people who are the most wealthy in california paying early. the bottom line is we don't really know what those revenues are. i think the governor wants to wait and see what they are before he starts talking about those restorations. you know what, one of the really fascinating things in this speech, the governor made a point of saying, you know, just giving money back to people only to take it away when the economy goes bad is cruel. it's not progressive. it is bad politics. it's bad for the people. it's bad governing. i'm not going to go back and do that. i think you are going to hear the governor make this time and again that we want these programs, but if it's not long-term sustainable money, we shouldn't be spending it. >> since you're talking about long-term projects, john, he still wants the water tunnels. he still wants high-speed rail. how r
it turns out, you know, that we really don't know for sure where the economy is going. we don't know if that was a temporary thing. we don't know if it was money that came in early because of the federal tax concerns and the people who are the most wealthy in california paying early. the bottom line is we don't really know what those revenues are. i think the governor wants to wait and see what they are before he starts talking about those restorations. you know what, one of the really...
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the most powerful economy in the world t greatest technological innovation in the world. the greatest creativity in the world, this is a great, great society, and yet people are saying -- and yet hat institution that edge cates 90% of our citizens is deficient, that is nonsense for all the reasons i just gave you. if you look at stuff like the gallop poll, the gallop poll saysspeople have very low confidence in american education. i think that if you hear this -- these claims made again and again and again over a 20 or 30 year period, begin to say, gee, our public education. >> it erodes people's perception what's going on. >> yeah, what about the school you know best, what about the school in your own community, what about the own school your child attends. 77% give their own public school an a or a b, which is the highest ever in the history of the gallop poll. >> like congress. people don't like congress but they like their member t worst thing you can say about public education is to compare it to congress. we haae about three minutes úeft, dr. ravich. i want to ask
the most powerful economy in the world t greatest technological innovation in the world. the greatest creativity in the world, this is a great, great society, and yet people are saying -- and yet hat institution that edge cates 90% of our citizens is deficient, that is nonsense for all the reasons i just gave you. if you look at stuff like the gallop poll, the gallop poll saysspeople have very low confidence in american education. i think that if you hear this -- these claims made again and...
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economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those workers we can address economic inequality and create millions of quality good jobs to strengthen the economy for everyone. i think it's important to talk about the high-tech workers and the opportunities there and we should really think about how we're investing in the quality of low-wage jobs and addressing economic and equality through this plan. >> jennifer: thank you so much to both of you for coming inside "the war room." al-gen patio and maria eschevez. michael tomasky will tell us if it has a chance o
economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those...
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we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst thing you can do is raise taxes. as we get in the budget debate, i hope it will focus the light squarely where it should be and that is on the past three years democrats lack of budget and their budget this year is near them talk about it which proposes more tax increases with jobs growth in the economy. >> following the president so-called recess appointments, the courts have now ruled disappointment were illegally made, unconstitutional. so we have now is the nlrb operating under a cloud of uncertainty. i'm introducing legislation this week focused specifically on that and making sure there are no more nlrb rules or regulations coming out until the court fully in the supreme court resolve the issue. it is more and more of a problem if they continue to come up with rules and regulations causing additional uncertainty and as a result, i say it is time for the president to stop trying to sidestep the constitution, sites that seneca we
we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst thing you can do is raise taxes. as we get in the budget debate, i hope it will focus the light squarely where it should be and that is on the past three years democrats lack of budget and their budget this year is near them talk about it which proposes more tax increases with jobs growth in the economy. >> following the president so-called recess appointments, the courts have now ruled...
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. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could be wiped out by decisions made by the federal government on health care for example. which could cost our state billions of the dollars. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we posted more video of the governor's state of state address. look for the video player right there on our home page. >>> the district attorney has decided she will not bring charges against senior officials at a state park's department for hiding millions of the dollars in state funds. a report from california's attorney general accused state park officials of keeping a secret slush fund even as they threatened to close seven state parks because of funds. camela harris forwarded the report to the d. a however the d.a.'s office now says it would be difficult to prove wrong doing plus the money was never spent and nobody
. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could be wiped out by decisions made by the federal government on health care for example. which could cost our state billions of the dollars. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we...
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. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could be wiped out by decisions made by the federal government on health care for example. which could cost our state billions of the dollars. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we posted more video of the governor's state of state address. look for the video player right there on our home page. >>> the district attorney has decided she will not bring charges against senior officials at a state park's department for hiding millions of the dollars in state funds. a report from california's attorney general accused state park officials of keeping a secret slush fund even as they threatened to close seven state parks because of funds. camela harris forwarded the report to the d. a however the d.a.'s office now says it would be difficult to prove wrong doing plus the money was never spent and nobody
. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could be wiped out by decisions made by the federal government on health care for example. which could cost our state billions of the dollars. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we...
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and as the economy picks up, you have to take that money out. >> you are expecting that once we see a change in interest rates, that it happens fast, it happens furious. when would you expect a spike in interest rates? >> as soon as there's clear signs of pickup in the economy. >> let me ask you, i know you're a press conference. you're speaking later on this week about drug policy. why is this topic one for you? >> the war on drugs has done much more damage than the drugs themselves. and we need a different approach. i think it's also gaining ground in america because of the financial crisis where putting nonviolent offenders in prison is very expensive. in california, you're spending more on the prison system than on the education system. i find that totally unacceptable. >> that's amazing. >> so i think there's change in the wind. >> george, good to have you on the program. thanks very much. >> my pleasure. >> george soros joining us. bill, back to you. >> let's send it over to bertha coombs. >> to the mattresses. 9 1/2 position on this stock. tempur-pedic stopped expectations af
and as the economy picks up, you have to take that money out. >> you are expecting that once we see a change in interest rates, that it happens fast, it happens furious. when would you expect a spike in interest rates? >> as soon as there's clear signs of pickup in the economy. >> let me ask you, i know you're a press conference. you're speaking later on this week about drug policy. why is this topic one for you? >> the war on drugs has done much more damage than the...
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but lagarde is more guarded than most, and she calls this a make- or-break year for the global economy. >> you look at the u.s., the fiscal cliff has been avoided, but there are decisions that have to be made in the course of 2013 concerning fiscal deficits, concerning the debt ceiling, which is why 2013 is a make or break. >> reporter: if those decisions are postponed again? >> well, it will be pushing the can down the road yet again, which was a reproach that we made against the europeans, and i don't think that the u.s. should fall in that trap. >> reporter: lagarde says governments and legislators can't be allowed to let up or slip back, that we can't go back to business as usual. >> pelley: anthony, thank you very much. democratic senator dianne feinstein of california introduced legislation today to reinstate the federal ban on assault weapons, but she acknowledged that supporters face an uphill battle. nancy cordes is at the top of that hill tonight in washington. nancy. >> reporter: scott, the bill that she and other democrats introduced today is even tougher than the assault w
but lagarde is more guarded than most, and she calls this a make- or-break year for the global economy. >> you look at the u.s., the fiscal cliff has been avoided, but there are decisions that have to be made in the course of 2013 concerning fiscal deficits, concerning the debt ceiling, which is why 2013 is a make or break. >> reporter: if those decisions are postponed again? >> well, it will be pushing the can down the road yet again, which was a reproach that we made against...
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they came from a very different place into a very developed economy. but by and large this has been a tremendously successful immigration in israel. there are more jewish ethiopians in ethiopia, but many are in israel and it's something that we're very proud of. >> cenk: the forced sterilization, stunning numbers 50% decline in ethiopian pregnancies in israel. it brings up if there is a racial component here. is the government aware of the severity of that problem and are they going to do anything about it? >> i have seen those reports. declining birth rates are part of a modern economy today. it has nothing to do with that report. but that report is concerning and it is being investigated. >> cenk: david siegal. here in los angeles, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> cenk: when we come back, president obama takes on fox news and rush limbaugh. we'll talk about that when we return. weekdays 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo)
they came from a very different place into a very developed economy. but by and large this has been a tremendously successful immigration in israel. there are more jewish ethiopians in ethiopia, but many are in israel and it's something that we're very proud of. >> cenk: the forced sterilization, stunning numbers 50% decline in ethiopian pregnancies in israel. it brings up if there is a racial component here. is the government aware of the severity of that problem and are they going to do...
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. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, new signs of hope for the bay area economy. >> nationwide job statistics say more and more people are getting back to work. >> and need to take the edge off your facebook profile the way to scrub up your image. join us for these stories and more on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> a rack of gowns in the middle of a bank, coming up, how dress donations are making dreams come true in the south bay. e was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. at&t. >>> he can prom season is around the corn -- high school prom season is around the corner. she teamed up with the bank to kickoff operation prom dress. new or gently used dresses can be dropped off at any bank branch. the dresses will be given to girls who wouldn't be abl
. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, new signs of hope for the bay area economy. >> nationwide job statistics say more and more people are getting back to work. >> and need to take the edge off your facebook profile the way to scrub up your image. join us for these stories and more on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> a rack of gowns in the middle of a bank, coming up, how dress donations are making dreams come true in the south bay. e was no...
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the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000 jobs were lost. we hope there are other jobs. >> i am feeling very insecure. i am feeling very insecure for the future. >> insecure and angry which is why the workers have impounded 7000 cars. it is a new bargaining chip in their negotiations. what is happening shows how the eurozone debt crisis is becoming an economic and social crisis across the whole of europe. the last few years were about helping the heavily indebted countries in the south of the continent. the next few years are also going to be about helping these the core economies. it is not only the big firms in trouble. this family c
the british economy shrunk more than expected. the belgian economy is just as bleak. throughout northern and southern europe the fear is losing your job. >> the fire has been burning for three months fell, who arming the striking workers. they are the latest victims of europe's economic crisis. say goodbye to the sprawling ford factory in eastern belgium. it is shutting down. with europe in recession, they are not selling enough vehicles. >> is a disaster for the region. 11,000 jobs...